Jeff Garmon had the 5. 9 in the 98 Dakota Reg. Cab. Not sure how it would work in the older body style (better or worse) but in the newer bodystyle the 6bt will fit with only minor firewall mods on the factory engine mounts. If the 4bt is the same height, with minor hood mods, that too will close fine. Of course a cool cowl induction hood would be the ticket.

It then had a 47re behind it.
It was amazing what did work from the factory such as wiring harness and everything worked. Even some of the sensors were correct. Only thing was a check engine light. (remove check engine light bulb)
There will be fab work. The 6 required custom oil Pan, oil pickup, intake, steering link, various brackets and linkages, and so on.
I love to see some of these running around. They would be economical and if you could get 350 - 400 hp out of a 3. 9, it'd be quick too. Jeff's six was at 465hp running a best of 12. 08 at 113 mph. It needed the hook to do it but I did them back to back in the middle a bunch of 12. 1's.
The front suspension had 2500 coil springs (bolt in) and Koni coil over shocks ( Big $$ ) but they worked holding up the 6bt. The rear suspension was bone stock except for an Auburn LS in the factory 8 1/4 rear end. I still can't believe it, but it took it. Even with the 6, it handled fine. It wasn't a road racer, but it was a blast on the street. (One of these will put somebody in jail oneday) Jeff's handled nearly as well as a factory V8 Dakota IMO. The brakes worked well off the Vacuum pump. Burnouts as long as YOU could stand it or to 90 mph whichever occured first. And the little ol lady in her would get over 30 mpg on the highway.
I think a 4bt is a great idea, and if one guy has done it lets hear about it. I think a sweet little B with about 400 hp and a shot of NOS would make one mean little street ride.
